Monday, 20 April 2015
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Preston Community Library now operating temporarily from library site after 3 year closure
From the Preston Library Campaign
Last week Preston Community Library signed a licence to use the Preston Library building until the end of July, so after a gap of nearly four years there is again a public library in Carlton Avenue East.
There are already books available to borrow. The creative writing and
Scrabble groups which we've been running for some time will continue,
and there will be an immediate expansion of our English classes. Other
activities planned for the very near future include a film club and yoga
and knitting classes.
For
the moment we're opening from 12.30 - 7 on Mondays and from 11-5 on
Saturdays. We hope to expand the opening hours very soon; to do that we
need more volunteers to staff the building, so if you can spare some
time please do get in touch. or.
We have a couple of events coming up very soon. This Thursday, 23 April is World Book Night 2015,
and we will be giving away books in the library from 4 until 7; there
will also be readings from Shakespeare, whose birthday it is. There are
more details on the attached poster.
And on Monday week, 27 April, we have our next pub quiz
at 7.30 in The Preston pub. We aim to start the quiz
promptly at 8. This year's quizzes have been as enjoyable as ever and
very well attended. Now that we're back in the library we need your
support more than ever, so I hope to see as many of you as possible at
both of these events.
Thanks for your continuing support.
Sunday, 19 April 2015
Roe Green Walled Garden – well worth a visit
Guest blog by Philip Grant
Following
Martin’s short blog publicising its open day on Saturday LINK, I went along to renew my acquaintance with this “secret garden”. I
say that as I had lived within half a mile of Roe Green Walled Garden for
fifteen years before my family discovered this beautiful haven, tucked away at
the top of a driveway in the park. Now, this community garden run by volunteers
from the Barn Hill Conservation Group is better publicised, and attracted many
other visitors.
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| Some of the Open Day attractions on the lawn |
If you have not
been to this garden before (or if you have, but are not sure when it is open),
you don’t need to wait for another open day to pay it a visit. The garden is
open from 10am to 2pm on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. There are quiet
spots to sit and relax, an area for children to play, educational displays, and
sales of recycled items as well as the pleasant flower, fruit and vegetable
gardens to stroll around. The garden has an informal atmosphere, and there are
usually volunteers around glad to answer any questions. If you want to stay and
give them a hand with any of the garden tasks, so much the better, but there is
no pressure to do so. If you want to find out more about the garden, or their
work on Fryent Country Park, please visit their website: http://bhcg.btck.co.uk/.
Philip Grant.
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